Biology Department elective courses (out of major electives)

[MB advising: These courses do not meet any major or minor requirements for Marine Biology, but could be taken for electives or area of knowledge requirements.]

These courses are open AUT21 with only BIOL 180 as the pre-req but you will need an Add Code.

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BIOL 406 Conservation of Large Vertebrates (3) NW Briana Abrahms
Conservation of highly mobile megafauna across terrestrial and marine systems. Threats unique to large vertebrate species. Established and emerging scientific, management, and technological frameworks for their conservation. Topics include trophy hunting; challenges for migratory species; human-wildlife conflict; impacts of climate change on highly mobile species as well as emerging solutions. Prerequisite: BIOL 180.

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Restr  22949 A  3       T      130-320    MOR  230      Abrahms,Briana             Open      6/  70                %

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BIOL 442 Mushrooms and Related Fungi (5) NW J. AMMIRATI
General biology, ecology, and classification of mushrooms, polypores, puffballs, and other related basidiomycetes. Emphasis on Pacific Northwest species. Prerequisite: BIOL 180.

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BIOL 476 Conservation Biology (4) NW Berry Brosi he.him
Covers conservation of biological diversity in its many forms and dimensions. Explores biological diversity, the threats to biological diversity, and past and current approaches to reversing those threats and their pros and cons. Discusses conservation interventions critically in the cultural context of colonialism, as well as the concept of evidence-based science. Prerequisite: BIOL 180.

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Restr  11806 A  4       MW     230-350    HCK  320      Brosi                      Open      4/  70

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